You could blow away the image and get rid of the dell boot partion that could be what is causing you issues. Look in administrative tools under drive manager to find out if dell stuck one on there.
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Just bought a new dell machine and decided to install XP Pro over the Dell image of XP home, not an upgrade, a fresh install. I deleted all the partitions on the drive and did a format in NTFS. Then installed XP Pro. Now on bootup I get the option screen to pick which OS I want to boot to XP Pro or Home. XP home is not there and it tells me that if i select it. How do I disable this message from coming up on every startup?
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Boot into a command prompt (using a windows 98 boot disk) ; go to bootdisk.com to get one and also be sure to get fdisk and put it on the disk.
After booting into command prompt type FDISK /MBR this will rewrite your master boot record and stop it from thinking it has two operating systems
take out the disk and restart.
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HOW TO: Edit the Boot.ini File in Windows XP
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